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3.00 Credits
Parents and infants 0-12 months attend class together once each week in a specially designed infant/toddler environment. Class time is spent in active parent-child interactions and in group discussions led by parenting education instructors. The class helps parents develop realistic age-level expectations, clarify child rearing values, explore methods of child guidance, strengthen family communication, explore contemporary family issues, and relax and enjoy their role as parents. 7318 AA 1- 2 CLARKE, S W 9:15AM-11:15AM A024
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Parents and children ages 12 to 24 months attend class together once a week. A quality early learning program, taught by an early childhood specialist is offered to the children. Parents assist in the classroom with developmentally appropriate activities. During group discussion led by a parenting education instructor, parents develop realistic age-level expectations, clarify personal child rearing values, explore child guidance techniques, and discuss contemporary family issues. 7320 AA 1- 2 STAFF M 9:15AM-11:15AM A024 7322 BA 1- 2 CLARKE, S T 9:15AM-11:15AM A024 PATTERSON, E T 9:15AM-11:15AM A024
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Parents and their children ages three years and under attend class together once a week. A quality early learning program taught by an early childhood specialist is offered to the children. Parents assist in the classroom with developmentally appropriate activities. During discussion time with a parenting education instructor, parents explore parenting siblings, develop realistic age-level expectations, clarify personal child rearing values, explore child guidance techniques, and discuss contemporary family issues. 7324 AA 1- 2 BITTEN, L W 9:15AM-11:15AM A024 PATTERSON, E W 9:15AM-11:15AM A024
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Parents and child(ren) ages 24 to 36 months attend class together once a week. A quality early learning program taught by an early childhood specialist is offered to the children. Parents assist in the classroom with developmentally appropriate activities. During group discussion led by a parenting education instructor, parents develop realistic age-level expectations, clarify personal child rearing values, explore child guidance techniques, and discuss contemporary family issues. 7326 AA 1- 2 PARKER, M Th 9:15AM-11:15AM A024 7328 BA 1- 2 NEMZEK, S F 9:15AM-11:15AM A024 PRUSSING, L F 9:15AM-11:15AM A024
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3.00 Credits
Parents and children ages 3 to 5 years attend school together one day and the child attends an additional one or two days per week. A quality preschool program taught by an early childhood specialist is offered to the children. Parents assist in the classroom with developmentally appropriate activities. Through observation, participation, and discussion with a parenting education instructor, parents have an opportunity to better understand their own child and his/her individual needs as well as explore a variety of parenting issues. 7330 AC 1- 3 LEIREN, P TTh 9:00AM-11:30AM GIOMI, J TTh 9:00AM-11:30AM Class meets at the Fire Station Preschool at 507 Wright Avenue in Richland. 7332 BC 1- 3 LEIREN, P MWF 9:00AM-11:30AM GIOMI, J MWF 9:00AM-11:30AM Class meets at the Fire Station Preschool at 507 Wright Avenue in Richland.
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A study of the fundamental questions concerning humans and the universe that recur in the history of their thoughts, religion, knowledge, reality, and morality. (Previously PHI 101.) 8244 DII 5 KLAMM-DONEEN ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. WebCT orientation times are listed at www.columbiabasin.edu under eLearning. Read course syllabus found on the WebCT homepage.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles of formal thinking, which includes an analysis of symbolic theory within a context that encourages the development of logical skills. This course can be used as an elective or quantitative reasoning. Previous completion of MATH 095 is highly recommended. ( Previously PHI 121.) 2028 AA 5 WAKEMAN, C MTWTh 11:30AM-12:30PM A331
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to moral concepts; their assumptions, arguments, implications, and practices. Special consideration will be given to topics in the area of medicine, business, war, individual rights, and the future. ( Previously PHI 150.) 2030 AAW 5 WAKEMAN, C MTWTh 10:20AM-11:20AM W147
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the principles and concepts of physics using elementary algebraic procedures. Selected topics from classical and modern physics. Primarily for the nonscience major. Prerequisite: MATH 095 or MATH 096. ( Previously PHY 100.) 8548 DII 4 SIDIBE, A ARR ARR Mandatory orientation 4/7/09 at 7:00 p.m. in room S230. Please contact Aissata Sidibe at ASidibe@columbiabasin. edu if further information is needed. This class is primarily conducted through the Internet. This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee.
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3.00 Credits
Lab to be taken concurrently with PHYS& 100. ( Previously PHY 1001.) 5804 AAW 1 SIDIBE, A F 7:00AM- 9:00AM S237 $11.40 lab fee. 5806 BAW 1 SIDIBE, A W 12:40PM- 2:30PM S237 $11.40 lab fee.
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